Rich Freeh is the City Energy Project Manager for the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability (MOS) in the City of Philadelphia. In this capacity, he is responsible for leading Philadelphia's initiatives as part of the City Energy Project, which is designed to improve performance in the city’s largest privately-owned buildings. He also supports Philadelphia's climate adaptation planning efforts and is a primary author on the city's Greenworks sustainability plan updates. Prior to taking on this role, Rich administered the city's energy benchmarking program for non-residential buildings.
Before coming to MOS, Rich worked in the public policy consulting and publishing sectors. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master’s in City Planning from the University of Pennsylvania.